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As Easy as
a Moccasin
Foot muscles that
rebel at being bound
ud in stiff shoe leather
should never be forced.
Feet that fret make work,
fun, or even rest, impossible.
If your feet are sensitive, go
to orur dealer in your town
and ask to be shown
. The
SOUTHERN
2.00 HOE
made flexible made with all the stiffness taken out.
It has solved the shoe problem for thousands of
women to whom new shoes are simon-pure torture.
The sole is solid and tough, but it bends like a moc
casin. The vamp is of kid, soft but tough as a board.
You'll vote this shoe the most comfortable you
ever slipped on. Style all you care for. Wear it's
a Southern Girl and the Southern Girl shoe has a
reputation in that line.
( Tiade in all styles slippers pumps lace and button boots.
CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., LYNCHBURG, VA.
Busy Fork News.
Thero is not but
fruit in this section.
very
little
t " t i
one half of the corn .
cro tiits neon worked out m
t'sis sivtion.
I ucs tho people haw boon
looking 'or the Uushv Fork
news but 1 iuivt
th.it I did not
been so busy
have time to
write.
Tir: Tanners ww behind in
plain h" their toh;u-co in ' this
section.
Tne vd;-at
in the cjvirsv
around here.
i'he storm
here as it w
east.
will hav to bo
(lit
week
not
as bad
south-
'ur'hei
A good many of the people are
watering and planting their to
bacco.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Briant
have been right sick for the past
few days.
Miss Lee Snipes has got her a
real nice Piano.
W.
Work Will Soon Start.
after you take Dr. KingY. New
Life Pills, and you'll quickly en
joy ther fine results. Constipat-ionand-
indigestion vanish and
fiine appetite returns. They regu
late stomach, liver and bowels and
impart new strength and energy
to the whole system. Try them.
Only 25c at Hambrick & Austin.
To Setth Bonded Indebtedness.
The commissioners appointed
Attorney Percy Reade to confer
with, a representative from
Wake county in regard to the1;
'settlement of the amount of bond
ed indeptednes that Durham
county is to assume on account ot
the annexation of Carr township
to Durham county. It is
thought that the amount of this
indebtedness will be something
like $1,000. --Durham Sun.
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Jjjfc? PRESCRIPTION.'
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THE MERCHANT'S DREAM.
Last evening I was talking
With a merchant aged and gray,
When he told me of adreamhehad,
j I think 'twas Christmas Day.
While snoozing in his office
This vision came to view.
For he saw an angel enter,
Dressed in garments white and
new.
Said the angel. kTm from heaven:
The Lord just sent me down i
Tj bring vou up to glory
. ,,
And plu on your golden crown. .
You've been a friend 10 every one ;
And worked hard, nisht and day :
You ve supportea-manytriousanclsia Ul mcsl" luc cu-
nri Frnm rprPiH vnnrnav !
So we want vou up in idory.
For you have labored hard,
And the gocd Lord is preparing
Your eternal, just reward.
Then the angel and the merchant
Started up towards glory's gate,
But when passing close to hades
The angel murmured "Wait
I've a place I wish to show you;
It's the hottest place in Hell,
Where, the ones who never paid
you
In torment forevor dwell.''
And behold the merchant saw there
His, old patrons by the score,
And grabbing up a chir and fan,
He wished for nothing more.
He desired to sit and watch them
As they'd sizzle, singe and burn
And his eyes would rest on debtor
Whichever way they'd turn.
Said the angel, "Come on mer
chant There are pearly gates to see."
But the merchant only muttured,
This is Heaven enough for me."
A Dreadful Wound.
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty
nail, fireworks, or of other nature,
demands prompt treatment with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve to prevent
blood poison or gangrene. Its the
quickest, surest healer for. all such
wounds as also for Burns, Boils
Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema,
Chapped Hands. Corns or Piles,
25c at Hambrick & Austin.
Spencer Firemen Relieved Over Re
sult.
Spencer. The great anxiety
which has rirevailed in Spencer
for the past two weeks, on ac
count of the' controversy be-
1 tween the Southern railway fire
men and the officials of the road
relative to an increa.se in wages,
was considerably relieved when
reports came from Washington
that a v settlement ,had been
reached. For the ' past week - a
strike seemed unavoidable1 and
employees of the Southern in all
lines are - that ft pow
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BOYS CORN CONTEST.
At ;the December meeting of
thev Board of Agriculture there
was appropriated $500 for prizes
to the boys of the State who made
the most corn on an acre of
ground. Rules and regulations
governing the contest were sent
to all applicants. Since then there
has been subscribed by manufac
turers of fertilizers about $500 j
morel making about $ 1 ,000' to be !
given to the boys who excell in
growing corn. In many counties
the number of boys entering the
contest has been disappointing. In
view of this I am going to hold
my books open through the month
of June, and will "enroll any boy
of the right age who sends in his
application. "There is yet a fine
opportunity for some boy who has
not entered to do so and win a
prize. There will be about $100
worth of prizes to each Bovs Corn
Club district. Only 165 boys
have sent in their applications
from the Fifth District, as follows:
Person 1, Orange 3, t Caswell 5.
So far Wilkes is the banner Corn
Club county in the State. The
County Superintendent of that
county, Mr. C, C. Wright, has
sent in 132 applications. IF every
county in the State would 'do as
well as Wilkes we would have
more than 10,000 boys in the con
test studying corn growing and
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11U uic luuiiuaiiun IUI UCUtT
and more profitable farming
!aa,,I5lulc ua wncn m snuM
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become men and undertake the re-
sponsibilities they will then assume
What a state, agriculturally, North
Carolina might become. in a few
years if we had 10,000 of her best
beys now studying how to grow
more corn and incidentally karn-
, p , p ..... n
mo- np rnnnn:?nnn rnr ne rer arm-
ing along all lines! Enough county ,
pride should possess every pro-;
gressive person in the district to
.
encourage him to give the move-:
nient the btne.u of h,s or bor
luence Let the fathers and moth-;
courage tnem o enter tne contest
and see how much corn they can
grow on an acre. The experience
will be worth a great deal, even
though they should not win a
prize. Besides, e hope to con
tinue this work, and if a boy fails
to get a prize this year he stands
a better chance of getting one next
year tf he en'ers the contest now
than if he waits until 1912 to
enter.
1 shall be pleased to send blanks
to any bov who wishes to enter the
contest. Do not write to me to
enter your name, but ask for a
blank to fill ot, as only those who
have signed applications in my
office will be considered members
ef ihe corn club. I will send with
the aDDlication blank and one or
our Boys Corn Club buttons.
. T. B. PARKER,
Director Boys Corn Clubs.
You Neighbor's Experience.
How you may profit by it. Take
Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G.
Whiting, Willow St, Akron, O.,
says: 4,For some time I had a very
serious case o( kidney trouble and
I suffered with backaches and diz
zy headaches. I had specks float
ing before my eyes and I felt all
tired out and miserable. I saw Fo
ley Kidney Pills advertised and
got a bottle and took them accord
ing to directions and results show
ed almost at once. The pain and
(Jizzy headaches left me, my eye
sight became clear and today I car-
say I am a well woman, thanks to
Foley Kidney Pills."
Morris-Webb Drug Co.,
Monument to J. M. Julian is Un
veiled. Salisbury. Hickory ' camrj,
No. 49, Woodmen of the World,
unveiled the John M. Julian
monument Sunday at Chestnut
Hill cemetery. The speakers
of the occasion were 'General . B.
S. Royster, of Oxford,and Sena
tor Overman. ' " --
Bring your hams, chickens : arid
eprgs to us.We will ,pay .ypu Uhe
highest markefprices for, sameA v-O aney ,.S vu; , ; -: ;- y.
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New York's 'Up-to-Date Library, k
On the top-floor of this f ou r
storied library is the main read-;
ing- room, extending almost the
length of . two city blocks, and
furnished with the latest devices;
in elevators, pneumatic tubes,
and telephones, for instant com
munication, with the stacks and
with rooms containing special
I collections. Thev mam book
shelves are immediately beneath
ihio cnmnhinns rnnm seven
levels, allowing of sixty-three
miles of book space. Adjoining
this reading room is the catalo
gue section, with its six thou
sand card drawers. This is the
heart of the library as far as re
ference work is concerned; for
not only will the reader be able
to place his hand upon any book
the library contains, but, by!
means of the "union" feature,
he will be able to locate volumes
in other libraries, which are not
contained in this.
Through spacious halls, rich
in tone and almost severe in
lines, one is carried to the speci
al departments technical arii j
ai us we, aiuii uui nuurs uiuiias-i jj
tic in depth to reading rooms ana are now pre
set aside for newspapers anu,iT)are(l tO fill Dre
periodicals, and into galleries j j
for pictures and prints. In the scrmtions accurate-
basement; on "the same floor nro- jy J1(J DrOHiptly
vision has been made for a train- n i
chool, and for a printing
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plant for Ubrary as a business
necessitatis advertising in or-
der to reach the varied interests
of a democratic reading public.
i not..-) 1U1 Ll Ul.lll i j iiu n
are complied, and by-these sug
gestive means, the library is
able to indicate it full resour
ces. Prom "The Xew York
Public Librarv." bv Montrose J.
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Moes'. in tbe American Review
Keviews for Jne'
ci,. va ", d-h ' .
holey Kidney Pills contain just
(he ingrediems necessary , regu.
i:,le an j stremhen the action o
th8 kidneys an(J bladder T (hem
yourseif
Morris Webb Drug Co.,
First Newspaper in The World.
It has been often said tfrat
China is the land where the his
tory of newspapers began, but the
credit really belongs to the
Romans. As early as the year 59
B. C Julius Ceasar founded the
first newspaper in the world. This
paper was called Actor Populi
Romania Riurna, which would be
translated Daily Records Of the
Roman People. In 1615 the first
newspaper was published in Eu
rope. The Boston News Letter
was the first paper published on
the North American continent.
The first edition of this paper was
got out on April 24, 1704.
Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., says
UI had a serere attack of a cold
hich settled in my back anil kid
neys and I was in great pain from
my trouble. A friend recommend
ed Foley kidney Pills and I used
two bottles of them and thev have
done me ? world of good."
Morris-Webb, Drug Co.
He Had Done Enough.
Mayor Longstreet, of Mer
chantvillc, N. J., recently ran for
the office of mayor in the little
Jersey village, and one night be
fore the election he made a
speech in the town hall.
"Fellow-ciMzens," said the carp
didate, I have fought against
the Indians; I have often had no
bed but the battlefield and no
canopy but the sky. I have
walked over the frozen ground
until every step was marked with
blood."
His story was going fine until
a little dried-up looking voter
rose from his seat in the rear of
the hall and called out: "Well.
I'll Krv AnA it T,nrt'ff
in uC uaiucu, xi juu navcu uj
done enough for your country.
You go home and rest. Til vote,
for, the other fellow." Phil adel -
fjhiaTimes. ) ' .
for;, backache, rhedm3-; 0
Foley's Kidney Pills pu
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v. r-vu , uiiicu vryuM.are curea Dy the use of Dr
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When .the weaker
cured, diseases of oter organs which
have their origin in a diseased condition
Otber crgans . of digsstion and nxrition, ari ' cured also.
The strong mzn bzs a strong stomach.
Take the above recommended "Discov
cry" and y on may have a strong stain
ach and a strong bodye
Given Away. Dr. Pigrce's fonjmon Sense Medical Adviser,
new revised Edition, is sent free 6a receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing ofly. Send 21 one-cent stamps for .the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol
ume. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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Drug
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Tho Nearest Fixed Star.
If all the factories in Lancashire
ghould work day and night, producing
55,000,000- miles of thread prery
twelve, hours (the usual output of one
, ,, . , .. OAri x
day), it would take them 200 years to
spiu a thread long enough to reach
from the earth to the nearest of the
fixed sjtars.
Dvnamite.
Dynamite becomes more dangerous
to handle, in -old weather because i
nitroglycerin content freezes at from
42 to 46 degrees F.
Th Title of Doctor.
The term "doctor" was invented in
the twelfth century, about the time ol
the first establishment of universities.
The first person upon whom this title
was conferred was Irnerius, a profes
sor of law at Bologna university.
Halifax Harbor.
The harbor of Halifax. Nova Scotia,
covers ten square mile.
Lofty Tibet.
Tibet lies between the latitude oi
, . . ...... .
that it is nearly all one series of lofty
tablelands, its climate is purely arctic.
There is hardly any rain, and biting,
dry winds send dust or dry snow
storms forever raging across its inhos
pitable uplands.
Halibut.
In thfe beginning of the last century
halibut emigrated to peeper and deep
er water until they are now caught in
depths of 150 to S50 fathoms In deep
sea valleys.
Shakespeare Improved.
A theater company which is touring
In. TJalmatia, fearing that the title
"Hamlet" ,would not attract a large
nndience, altered it to "How the Step
father Was Paid Out."
Finest Engraved Gem.
gem now in existence is a
UaaA n-f
UedU Oi
Nero carved on a first water diamond
by the brothers Castanzl in the year
1790. '
Cane Chair Seats.
To cleau and tighten cane chalreats
turn the chair upside down and witlr
hot water sponge the cane work till it
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is thoroughly- soaked. If the. cue be
dirty use a little soap. Let dry In the
air or lwf ore a fire, and if the cane b
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merely srreicneu. nor wocu. ii wiu
ben be ai good as new. -
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V.V.
. ii er j trouble;
"re lost vitality
Each of the chief
&ns of the body ls a
i;?.k in & Chain of
Lite. A chain h -,
wronger than
weakest link, the bod-
Hunger man in
-'b"j,-'s,l , tiitj uuinuon. Lii
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remote from the stomach but whiVK
of the stomach and
inis is to certny mat 1 bought
!of Messrs Nichols & Co. one Ra
dium bprsy, and 1 am highly
pleased with it, and take pleasure
in recommending the Radium
Spray, to the pcopfe.
Your friend.
H. J. Rogers.
Administratos Notice.
The undersigned having qualified as the
arlminictrntnr nf tha aetata r( ull tr.-i j
deceased, late of Person county
TrilC 1C Tf
; mis is to nomy an persons having claims
against the said estate oi said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned on or before
the 3rd day, of June 1912 or this notice
will be plead In bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 3rd day of June 1911-.
J. W. Turner. Aam'r.
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Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified as Administrator on the es
tates of Mrs. J F. Wison and Miss Franky
Parker dee'd 1 hereby notify all persons owing
said estates to come forward'and make im me
diates ettlement and all persons holding claims
against said estates are notified to present
them to the undersigned for payment on or
before the 1st, day of May 1912, or this nL
tice will be plead in bar of their recuverv.
This May 1st 1911. ,
J, F. WILSON, Admin.
ADMINISTRATORS N01ICL
Having qualified as Administrator or. the
estate of L O. Russell deceased, 1 hereby
notify all persons having claims against his
estate, to present them to ms or to my at
torney, for settlement on or before the 15th
5
day of May 1912. or this notice will be plead
n bar or their recavery. Ail persons in
debted to the es'ate will please make imnie-
i diate settlement.
This 15 th day of May 191 1
' . J. T. RULSELL
i Administrator
Wra.-D
Merritt, Attorney.
Executors Notice.
...
Having qualified as Executors on the estate
Qf the la?e4c. ri Vernon, deceased, late of
person County, orth Darolina, this is to
notify all person owing the estate to ;ome
i forward and make immediate settlement and
all persons holding claims against said estate
are notified to present them to ' the under-
' signed for payment on or
?f APril 12.. or this
before the 24th
notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery.
Thjc 24th day of April 1911.
Mrs. C, R. VERNON
JOHN H VFRNON
JAS. W. VERNON.
Executors.
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Land Sale!
By virtue of several deeds of trust exe
cuted to me oy L. P, Frederick and wife, all
of record in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Person County, the terms of which
have not been complied with, 1 will on the
1st Monday in July 1911,
I
sell at public auction for cash, ir i front oi 'the
court house door in Roxboro. the tract uf
land as described in said deeds of trusts.
; bounded on tne portn 5v s j Dickens
Oil
tiie east by G R James; on the south by
Jasper Harris; and on the west by H ')
Foushee, containing 122 asres more cr kjss.
See deeds in Books C C pge 501, G G pa.e
429, 9, page 395 and 10, page 497,
By request. This-.Aay 30th 1911
' T. C. BROOKS, Trustee.
Sale 6f Valuable Land.
Under and by virtue of a decree of the
Superior court of Person Countv, in that
certa n Special Proceeding therein pending
entitled "J S, Bradsher, Administrator, and
others, EXPAkTE", I, as Commissioner
thereto appoimted, will on
Monday, 3rd day of July, 1911.
at 12 o'clopK, nuuii, at the Court House door
in Roxboro. N. C. sell at public auction to
the highest cash bidder, a -certain lot or par-
eel of landsituated near the corporate limits
y UIC 1UW1I UI lUAUOrUr 111 rfXSUll uui'ii ,
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i. .v., on rne Jonn siae oi uie iuauuio-
Roseville public road, bounded as follows:
Beginning at J W Brandon's corner in the
center of said road, thence with Brandon's
line Nosth 4 degrees East 202 feet to a
stump -on :a ditch bank, thence North 61 de-
&ees West 462 feet to a rock, thence South
7 degrees East 506 feet to center of said
?hdncer sai rodto f benf
t-6ptaining 2.1Q acres. Being the excess ot
lot f(frmerly owned by Flnk Thompson
deceased, a'fter allotting his widow's dower,
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1 nis ianu ravu,S wen loriueuy
- 0lit at S591 75, and an increase- bid ol lo
'er cent, having been offered, the sale will
begin at 650 92, ,
ThirMay 30th 1911
v r F. 6 CARVER, Commissioner
, , and urinary ; i
cgulantle8t
and viebr.' Refuse substitutea
seases and
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